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CLIENT MANAGEMENT WITH SCCM 2012: DELL LATITUDE 6430U ULTRABOOK
VS. OLDER DELL LATITUDE NOTEBOOK




                            Replacing your employees’ four-year-old notebook with a new Dell Latitude
                    6430u Ultrabook can bring a number of advantages. In addition to giving workers
                    extreme portability thanks to its sleek and lightweight profile, the Dell Latitude 6430u
                    can ease the burden on IT staff. It fits effortlessly into your existing Microsoft® System
                    Center Configuration Manager 2012 SP1 (SCCM 2012) environment, and enables your IT
                    staff to complete routine client management tasks faster than when working with an
                    older system. Saving time for routine tasks increases IT productivity and ultimately helps
                    improve the bottom line for enterprises.
                            Dell provides a number of tools to facilitate client management, including Dell
                    Client Integration Pack 3.0 (DCIP). With DCIP and SCCM 2012, your IT staff can manage
                    Dell client systems such as the Dell Latitude 6430u more efficiently from a single
                    management console.
                            Principled Technologies (PT) tested the recently released Dell Latitude 6430u
                    Ultrabook and an older notebook, the Dell Latitude E6400. We found that the newer
                    system sped up common management tasks considerably, including reducing the time
                    to deploy operating system (OS) images remotely through SCCM 2012 and DCIP by 30
                    percent. Our findings show that the Dell Latitude 6430u is an excellent choice for
                    enterprises who wish to add light, extremely portable systems to their existing SCCM
                    2012 environments.


                                                                                                     MARCH 2013
                                        A PRINCIPLED TECHNOLOGIES TEST REPORT
                                                                                          Commissioned by Dell Inc.
BETTER CLIENT MANAGEMENT
                                                    More efficient client management gives IT staff more time to innovate,
                              minimizes disruption to employees, and helps secure the IT infrastructure. Using SCCM
                              2012, we compared common management tasks on the new Dell Latitude 6430u and
                              the older Dell Latitude E6400. For complete system configuration information, see
                              Appendix A. For detailed steps on how we tested and the specific software versions we
                              used, see Appendix B. For detailed test results, see Appendix C.

Deploying OS images using SCCM 2012 and DCIP
                                                    To compare how quickly enterprise IT staff could remotely deploy OS images to
                              the Dell Latitude 6430u and the Dell Latitude E6400, we timed the process of deploying
                              Microsoft Windows® 8 Pro on the Latitude 6430u and Windows 7 Professional on the
                              Latitude E6400 using SCCM 2012 and DCIP. As Figure 1 shows, performing this task on
                              the Dell Latitude 6430u was 30 percent faster.


                                                                Time to deploy an OS image using SCCM 2012 and DCIP
                                                    30:00                                                 27:25
                                                    25:00
 Figure 1: Deploying an OS
                                  Minutes:seconds




                                                                         19:16
 image using SCCM 2012 and                          20:00
 DCIP was 30 percent faster                         15:00
 on the new Dell Latitude
 6430u Ultrabook. Lower                             10:00
 numbers are better.                                05:00


                                                                   Dell Latitude 6430u              Dell Latitude E6400



Deploying software updates using SCCM 2012 and WSUS
                                                    We also investigated the process of remotely deploying software updates using
                              SCCM 2012 and Windows Server Update Services (WSUS). After setting up SCCM 2012
                              and WSUS software update synchronization, we compared how quickly enterprise IT
                              staff could apply software updates to Microsoft Outlook 2010 Professional SP1 on both
                              systems. As Figure 2 shows, performing this task on the Dell Latitude 6430u was 11
                              percent faster.




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Time to deploy updates to Office 2010 using SCCM 2012 and
                                                                                                 WSUS
                                                           20:00
 Figure 2: Deploying updates                                                                                       15:33
                                                                                   13:54




                                    Minutes:seconds
 to Microsoft Office 2010                                  15:00
 using SCCM 2012 and WSUS
 took 11 percent less time                                 10:00
 on the new Dell Latitude
 6430u Ultrabook. Lower                                    05:00
 numbers are better.
                                                           00:00
                                                                             Dell Latitude 6430u             Dell Latitude E6400



Capturing OS images using SCCM 2012
                                                  In addition to deploying OS images to the Dell Latitude 6430u and Dell Latitude
                               E6400, we compared how quickly enterprise IT staff could remotely capture OS images
                               using SCCM 2012. We tested the process of capturing a Windows 8 Pro image on the
                               Latitude 6430u and a Windows 7 Professional image on the Latitude E6400. As Figure 3
                               shows, performing this task on the Dell Latitude 6430u took 8 percent less time.


                                                                               Time to capture an OS image using SCCM 2012
                                                               50:00
                                                                                                                   41:19
                                                                                    38:06
 Figure 3: Capturing an OS
                                             Minutes:seconds




                                                               40:00
 image using SCCM 2012
 took 8 percent less time on                                   30:00
 the new Dell Latitude 6430u                                   20:00
 Ultrabook. Lower numbers
 are better.                                                   10:00

                                                               00:00
                                                                              Dell Latitude 6430u           Dell Latitude E6400



Importing driver packages using SCCM 2012 and DCIP
                                                  Keeping driver packages up to date can be a time-consuming task that requires
                               IT staff to filter through many drivers to make sure that current driver packages have
                               the correct drivers for client systems. To simplify driver management, Dell provides
                               client driver packages designed specifically for SCCM 2012 that contain the latest drivers
                               for Dell client systems. As Figure 4 shows, performing this task on the new Dell Latitude
                               6430u took less than half the time it did on the older system.



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Time to import a driver package using SCCM 2012 and DCIP
                                                                       20:00

                                                                                                                              14:51




                                                     Minutes:seconds
  Figure 4: Importing a driver                                         15:00
  package using SCCM 2012
  and DCIP was 56.2 percent                                            10:00
  faster on the new Dell                                                                    06:31
  Latitude 6430u Ultrabook.                                            05:00
  Lower numbers are better.
                                                                       00:00
                                                                                     Dell Latitude 6430u              Dell Latitude E6400



Installing Dell OMCI 8.1.1
                                                                       We also compared how long it would take to install Dell OpenManage Client
                                 Instrumentation (OMCI) on the two systems. As Figure 5 shows, the Dell Latitude 6430u
                                 reduced the time required to perform this task by 57 percent.


                                                                                          Time to install Dell OMCI 8.1.1
                                                     02:00
                                                                                                                            01:40.4
                                   Minutes:seconds




Figure 5: Installing Dell                            01:30
OMCI 8.1.1 took less than
half the time on the new                             01:00
                                                                                        00:43.7
Dell Latitude 6430u
Ultrabook. Lower numbers                             00:30
are better.
                                                     00:00
                                                                                   Dell Latitude 6430u               Dell Latitude E6400




WHAT WE TESTED
About Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2012
                                                                       SCCM 2012 is a management solution enables enterprise IT staff to manage
                                 physical, virtual, and mobile clients through a single management console. IT staff can
                                 facilitate employee productivity while also maintaining compliance with corporate
                                 policies and legal requirements. SCCM 2012 provides IT staff with the following integral
                                 management capabilities:




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   Application delivery. By evaluating device type, user identity, and application
                                 dependencies, SCCM 2012 helps IT staff provide the best application delivery
                                 experience for each user. SP1 for SCCM 2012, released earlier this year, includes
                                 support for Windows 8 and the deployment of Windows 8 applications.
                                Desktop virtualization. SCCM 2012 provides a single point of management for
                                 personal and virtual desktops, and integrates with Microsoft Application
                                 Virtualization (App-V) for deployment of virtual and physical applications.
                                Device management. SCCM 2012 introduces interoperability with Windows Intune
                                 to manage more devices from a single management console. IT staff can more easily
                                 organize device inventory and wipe devices remotely.
                                Security. SCCM 2012 enables IT staff to manage device health and security through
                                 antimalware and vulnerability protection features, all through a single management
                                 console.
                                        For more on SCCM 2012, visit
                             http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/server-cloud/system-center/configuration-manager-
                             2012.aspx

About Dell Client Integration Pack
                                        DCIP, formerly Dell Client Deployment Pack (DCDP), provides a set of integrated
                             tools to help IT staff manage Dell clients in an SCCM 2012 environment. Developed
                             specifically for SCCM 2012, DCIP includes the following features for managing Dell
                             clients:
                                Dell CCTK integration. With DCIP and CCTK integration, IT staff can remotely
                                 configuring BIOS settings on Dell client. This includes enabling Trusted Platform
                                 Module (TPM), which provides an additional layer of security for enterprise client
                                 management.
                                Dell OMCI integration. With DCIP and OMCI integration, IT staff can remotely
                                 deployed client inventory and monitor client health.
                                Dell Warranty Utility integration. With DCIP and Dell Warranty Utility integration, IT
                                 staff can easily collect warranty information for Dell clients.
                                Bare metal OS deployment template. DCIP provides a template for bare metal OS
                                 deployment, where IT staff can deploy OS images using either an OS WIM image or
                                 a scripted OS install. The template also enables IT staff to include CCTK packages for
                                 custom BIOS configurations in bare metal deployment.
                                Windows Pre-Installation Environment (WinPE) driver package import. DCIP also
                                 includes a wizard to import WinPE driver packages for Dell clients, enabling IT staff
                                 to create custom WinPE boot images.
                                Driver package import. DCIP includes a wizard for IT staff to import packages for
                                 Dell clients, including the Dell Latitude E6430.

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   Out-of-band management. With Intel Active Management Technology (AMT), IT
                                staff can remotely manage Dell client systems regardless of system power or
                                operating system state.
                                    To learn more about Dell Client Integration Pack, visit
                            http://en.community.dell.com/techcenter/os-applications/w/wiki/2565.dell-client-
                            integration-pack.aspx.


IN CONCLUSION
                                    Client management is integral to the enterprise bottom line. Employees have
                            notebooks that travel with them around the globe, and efficient management of client
                            devices throughout the lifecycle improves productivity and security. Upgrading from an
                            older notebook to a sleek and light Dell Latitude 6430u gives your employees extreme
                            portability and even saves your IT staff time when completing routine client
                            management tasks. In our tests, the Dell Latitude 6430u integrated seamlessly into the
                            existing SCCM 2012 environment, and completed several tasks more quickly than the
                            older notebook. This makes the Dell Latitude 6430u a compelling upgrade for older
                            notebooks in any enterprise’s SCCM 2012 environment.




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APPENDIX A – SYSTEM CONFIGURATION INFORMATION
         Figure 6 provides detailed configuration information for the test systems.
System                                             Dell Latitude 6430u                           Dell Latitude E6400
General
Number of processor packages              1                                           1
Number of cores per processor             2                                           2
Number of hardware threads per core       2                                           1
Total number of processor threads in
                                          4                                           2
system
System power management policy            Dell                                        Balanced
Processor power-saving option             EIST                                        EIST
System dimensions (length x width x       13.31" x 9.04" x 0.82"                      13.25" x 9.60" x 1.25"
height)                                   33.8 cm x 22.9 cm x 2.1 cm                  33.7 cm x 24.4 cm x 3.2 cm
System weight                             3.9 lbs. (1.8 Kg)                           5.2 lbs. (2.4 Kg)
CPU
Vendor                                    Intel®                                      Intel
Name                                      Core™ i5                                    Core 2 Duo
Model number                              3427U                                       P8600
Stepping                                  E1                                          R0
Socket type and number of pins            Socket 988B rPGA                            Socket P (478)
Core frequency (GHz)                      1.8 (2.8 GHz Turbo Boost Technology)        2.40
Bus frequency                             DMI 5 GT/s                                  1,066 MHz
L1 cache                                  32 KB + 32 KB (per core)                    32 KB + 32 KB (per core)
L2 cache                                  512 KB (256 KB per core)                    3 MB (shared)
L3 cache                                  3 MB (shared)                               N/A
Platform
Vendor                                    Dell                                        Dell
Motherboard model number                  0WTRMG                                      0U692R
Motherboard chipset                       Intel QM77                                  Intel GM45
BIOS name and version                     Dell A03 (12/03/2012)                       Dell A32 (02/09/2012)
Memory module(s)
                                          Hyundai Electronics®                        Hyundai Electronics HMP125S6EFR8C-
Vendor and model number
                                          HMT351S6CFR8C-PB                            S6
Type                                      PC3-12800                                   PC2-6400
Speed (MHz)                               1,600                                       800
Speed running in the system (MHz)         1,600                                       800
Timing/Latency (tCL-tRCD-tRP-
                                          11-11-11-28                                 6-6-6-18
tRASmin)
Size (MB)                                 4,096                                       2,048
Number of memory module(s)                2                                           2
Total amount of system RAM (GB)           8                                           4
Chip organization (single-sided/
                                          Double-sided                                Double-sided
double-sided)
Channel (single/dual)                     Dual                                        Dual


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System                                          Dell Latitude 6430u                   Dell Latitude E6400
Storage
                                       LITEON® LMT-128M3M solid-state       Western Digital® WD1600BJKT spindle
Vendor and model number
                                       drive                                HDD
Number of disks in system              1                                    1
Size (GB)                              128                                  160
Buffer size (MB)                       N/A                                  16
RPM                                    N/A                                  7,200
Type                                   mSATA SSD                            SATA 3.0 Gb/s
                                       Intel Mobile Express Chipset SATA
Controller                                                                  Intel ICH9M-E/M SATA AHCI Controller
                                       RAID Controller
Driver                                 Intel 11.5.0.1207 (07/09/2012)       Intel 11.0.0.1032 (11/29/2011)
Operating system
Name                                   Microsoft Windows 8 Pro x64          Microsoft Windows 7 Professional x64
Build number                           9200                                 7601
Service Pack                           N/A                                  1
File system                            NTFS                                 NTFS
Kernel                                 ACPI x64-based PC                    ACPI x64-based PC
Language                               English                              English
Microsoft DirectX version              11                                   11
Graphics
Vendor and model number                Intel HD Graphics 4000               Mobile Intel GMA 4500MHD
Type                                   Integrated                           Integrated
                                                                            Mobile Intel 4 Series Express Chipset
Chipset                                Intel HD Graphics Family
                                                                            Family
BIOS version                           0.3                                  2107.23
Total available graphics memory (MB)   1,664                                1,695
Dedicated video memory (MB)            32                                   64
System video memory (MB)               0                                    0
Shared system memory (MB)              1,632                                1,631
Resolution                             1,366 x 768                          1,280 x 800
Driver                                 Intel 9.17.10.2932 (12/12/2012)      Intel 8.15.10.2869 (10/04/2012)
Sound card/subsystem
Vendor and model number                IDT™ High Definition Audio CODEC     IDT High Definition Audio CODEC
Driver                                 IDT 6.10.0.6421 (08/09/2012)         IDT 6.10.0.6274 (03/09/2010)
Ethernet
Vendor and model number                Intel 82579LM Gigabit                Intel 82567LM Gigabit
Driver                                 Intel 12.2.45.5031 (09/24/2012)      Intel 10.0.6.0 (06/12/2009)
Wireless
Vendor and model number                Intel Centrino Ultimate-N 6300 AGN   Intel WiFi 5100 AGN
Driver                                 Intel 15.5.6.48 (10/04/2012)         Intel 14.3.2.1 (01/22/2012)
Modem
Vendor and model number                N/A                                  HDA CX11270 Soft Modem
Driver                                 N/A                                  Microsoft 7.80.2.52 (11/15/2008)



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System                                            Dell Latitude 6430u                Dell Latitude E6400
Optical drive(s)
Vendor and model number                 External models available        TSSTcorp® TS-U633A
Type                                    N/A                              DVD-RW
USB ports
Number                                  3                                4
Type                                    2 x USB 3.0, 1 x eSATA/USB 3.0   3 x USB 3.0, 1 x eSATA/USB 2.0
Other                                   Media card reader, HDMI, VGA     Media card reader, display port
IEEE 1394 ports
Number                                  0                                1 (4-pin)
Monitor
LCD type                                WLED                             WXGA
Screen size                             14.0"                            14.1"
Refresh rate                            60 Hz                            60 Hz
Battery
Type                                     Dell 9KGF8 lithium-ion          Dell PT434 lithium-ion
                                         13.19" x 4.38" x 0.50"          8.25" x 2.00" x 0.80"
Size (length x width x height)
                                         33.5 cm x 11.1 cm x 1.3 cm      20.9 cm x 5.1 cm x 2.0 cm
Rated capacity                           5,400 mAh / 11.1V (60Wh)        5,050 mAh / 11.1V (56Wh)
                                         1 lb.                           11 oz.
Weight
                                         0.45 Kg                         0.31 Kg
Figure 6: Detailed configuration information for the test systems.




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APPENDIX B - HOW WE TESTED
        In our testing, we configured a typical Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2012 SP1 environment.
We used three servers, one to serve as our Active Directory® (AD) server, one to serve as our SCCM 2012 central
administration site (CAS) server, and one to serve as our SCCM 2012 primary server. We configured all three servers with
Microsoft Windows Server® 2008 R2 SP1. Prior to installing SCCM 2012, we configured the CAS and primary servers with
all prerequisites, including .NET 3.5.1, Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS), Remote Differential Compression,
and Microsoft SQL Server® 2008 R2 SP1 with Cumulative Update 6. On both the CAS and primary servers, we installed
the Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) 3.0 SP2 role, which is required for the Software Update Point (SUP) role.
We configured the SUP to support Configuration Manager Client Agent deployment, which uses Windows Update to
push the Configuration Manager Client Agent to client systems.
        On the CAS server, we ultimately configured the following site system roles:
               Component server                                                 Site server
               Endpoint Protection point                                        Site system
               Site database server                                             Software update point


        On the primary server, we configured the following site system roles:
               Application Catalog Web service point                            Site database server
               Application Catalog Web site point                               Site server
               Component server                                                 Site system
               Distribution point                                               Software update point
               Management point
        We also installed the Dell Client Integration Pack 3.0 on the primary server, which we used to import client
driver packages and deploy operating system images, as we note below in the methodology.

Deploying OS images using SCCM 2012 and DCIP
        Through the Configuration Manager Console, we deployed a Windows 8 Pro x64 image to the Dell Latitude
6430u and a Windows 7 Professional SP1 x64 image to the Dell Latitude E6400 using the following steps.
    1. Launch the Configuration Manager Console on the primary server, and click Software Library.
    2. Expand OverviewOperating Systems, and select Task Sequences.
    3. Right-click Task Sequences, then select Dell Client Integration PackCreate Bare Metal Client Deployment
        Template, which displays the Bare Metal Client Deployment Task Template window.
    4. Enter the name of the task sequence.
    5. Under Network (Admin) Account, enter the account name and password.
    6. Under Operating System Installation, select Use an OS WIM image for the installation type.
    7. For the Operating System package, select the appropriate image (Windows 8 Pro x64 image for the Dell Latitude
        6430u or the Windows 7 Professional SP1 x64 image for the Dell Latitude E6400).
    8. For the package with Sysprep.inf info, select Configuration Manager Client.
    9. Click Create, and close the confirmation message.
    10. Right-click the new sequence, and select Properties.
    11. Select the checkbox to use a boot image.
    12. Click Browse…, select the appropriate x64 boot image, and click OK.

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13.   Click Apply, and then click OK.
 14.   Right-click the new task sequence again, and select Edit.
 15.   Click OK to accept the Configuration Manager prompt.
 16.   Right-click Select Setup Mass Storage (XP-Only), select Delete, and click Yes.
 17.   Right-click Apply Driver Package, select Delete, and click Yes.
 18.   Click Apply Windows Settings.
 19.   Enter the licensing and registration information for installing Windows, and select the default time zone.
 20.   Click Apply Network Settings.
 21.   Select the join a domain radio button.
 22.   Click Browse, select the domain, and click OK.
 23.   Click Set, enter the username and password for the user account, and click OK.
 24.   Click Setup windows and ConfigMgr.
 25.   Click Browse, select Configuration Manager Client Package, and click OK.
 26.   For the Windows 8 deployment, add and configure a UEFI partition using the following steps.
       a. Under Configure Hardware, click Step 2.
       b. Click AddDisksFormat and Partition Disk.
       c. Change disk type to GPT.
       d. Click to create a new volume.
       e. Enter Windows for the partition name, select Recovery for the partition type, set the fixed partition size to
           300 MB, select NTFS for the file system, and click OK.
       f. Click to create a new volume.
       g. Select EFI for the partition type, set the fixed partition size to 500 MB, select FAT32 for the file system, and
           click OK.
       h. Click to create a new volume.
       i. Select MSR for the partition type, set the fixed partition size to 128 MB, and click OK.
       j. Click to create a new volume.
       k. Enter Windows for the partition name, select Primary for the partition type, set the partition size to 100% of
           the remaining space on disk, select NTFS for the file system, and click OK.
 27.   Click Apply, and click OK.
 28.   Right-click the new task sequence, and select Deploy.
 29.   Click Browse, select the appropriate collection, and click OK.
 30.   Click Next.
 31.   Change the deployment to required, and make the deployment available to Configuration Manager clients,
       media and PXE.
 32.   Click New to set an assignment schedule, and select As soon as possible.
 33.   Select the checkbox next to Software installation and System restart, and click Next.
 34.   Click Next.
 35.   Click Next.
 36.   At the Confirm the settings for this new deployment screen, simultaneously start the stopwatch timer and click
       Next.
 37.   Stop the stopwatch timer when the installation has completed on the client.




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Deploying software updates using SCCM 2012 and WSUS
         After installing Office 2010 Professional SP1 on both the Dell Latitude 6430u and the Dell Latitude E6400, we
deployed software updates using the following steps:
   1.    Launch Windows Server Update Services on the primary server.
   2.    Select OptionsProducts and Classifications.
   3.    On the Production tab, select the checkbox next to Office 2010.
   4.    Click the Classifications tab, and select the checkbox next to All Classifications.
   5.    Click Apply, and click OK.
   6.    Right-click Synchronizations, and select Synchronize Now.
   7.    Launch Windows Server Update Services on the CAS server.
   8.    Right-click Synchronizations, and select Synchronize Now.
   9.    Launch the Configuration Manager Console on the primary server, and click Administration.
   10.   Expand OverviewSite Configuration.
   11.   Click Sites.
   12.   Right-click on the CAS server, and select Configure Site ComponentsSoftware Update Point.
   13.   Click on the Products tab, and select the checkbox next to Office 2010.
   14.   Click Apply, and click OK.
   15.   Click Software Library.
   16.   Expand OverviewSoftware Updates.
   17.   Right-click All Software Updates, select Synchronize Software Updates, and click Yes.
   18.   Check the wsyncmgr.log to confirm that synchronization has completed.
   19.   In the Configuration Manager Console, select All Software Updates.
   20.   Batch select all applicable Office 2010 updates, right-click, and select Create Software Update Group.
   21.   Enter the name for the software update group, and click Create.
   22.   Select Software Update Groups.
   23.   Right-click the new software update group, and select Download.
   24.   Select to create a new deployment package, enter a name for the package, and click Next.
   25.   Click to select the package source, click Select Folder, and click Next.
   26.   Click AddDistribution Point, select the checkbox for the distribution point, and click OK.
   27.   Click Next.
   28.   Click Next.
   29.   Click Next.
   30.   Click Next.
   31.   At the Confirm the settings screen, click Next, and close the confirmation message.
   32.   Right-click the new software update group, and select Deploy.
   33.   Enter a name for the deployment.
   34.   Click Browse, select the appropriate collection, and click OK.
   35.   Click Next.
   36.   Click Next.
   37.   For the installation deadline, select As soon as possible, and click Next.
   38.   Select the checkbox next to Software updates installation and System restart, and click Next.
   39.   Click Next.
   40.   Click Next.
   41.   At the Confirm the settings screen, simultaneously start the stopwatch timer and click Next.
   42.   Stop the stopwatch timer when all software updates have installed on the client.




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Capturing OS images using SCCM 2012
        Through the Configuration Manager Console, we captured a Windows 8 Pro x64 image from the Dell Latitude
6430u and a Windows 7 Professional SP1 x64 image from the Dell Latitude E6400 using the following steps.
   1. Launch the Configuration Manager Console on the primary server, and click Software Library.
   2. Expand OverviewOperating Systems, and select Task Sequences.
   3. Right-click Task Sequences, and select Create Task Sequence, which displays the Create Task Sequence Wizard
       window.
   4. Select the Build and capture a reference operating system image radio button, and click Next.
   5. Enter the name for the task sequence.
   6. Click Browse, select the appropriate x64 boot image, click OK, and click Next.
   7. Click Browse, select an image package, and click Next.
   8. Enter a name for the workgroup, and click Next.
   9. Click Next.
   10. Click Next.
   11. Click Next.
   12. Click Next.
   13. Click Next.
   14. At the Capture image settings screen, click Browse and select the location for the captured image.
   15. Click Set, enter the credentials of the user account with access to the output folder, and click Next.
   16. Click Next, and close the confirmation message.
   17. Right-click the new task sequence, and select Edit.
   18. Right-click Build the Reference Machine, select Delete, and click Yes.
   19. Click AddGeneralJoin a Domain or Workgroup.
   20. Enter a workgroup, click Apply, and click OK.
   21. Right-click the new task sequence, and select Deploy.
   22. Click Browse, select the appropriate collection, and click OK.
   23. Click Next.
   24. Change the deployment to required, and make the deployment available to Configuration Manager clients,
       media and PXE.
   25. Click New to set an assignment schedule, and select As soon as possible.
   26. Select the checkbox next to Software installation and System restart, and click Next.
   27. Click Next.
   28. Click Next.
   29. At the Confirm the settings for this new deployment screen, simultaneously start the stopwatch timer and click
       Next.
   30. Stop the stopwatch timer when the capture has completed on the client.

Importing drivers using SCCM 2012 and DCIP
        We imported driver packages for the Dell Latitude 6430u and the Dell Latitude E6400 using the following steps.
   1.   Launch the Configuration Manager Console on the primary server, and click Software Library.
   2.   Expand OverviewOperating Systems.
   3.   Right-click Driver Packages, and select Dell Client Integration PackImport Client Driver Package.
   4.   Click Browse, and navigate to the location of the Dell driver package.
   5.   Click to select the checkbox next to the distribution point.
   6.   Click Browse, and navigate to the location of the destination directory for the driver package source.
   7.   Simultaneously start the stopwatch timer, and click OK.


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8. Stop the stopwatch timer when the driver package import has completed.

Installing OMCI 8.1.1
         We installed the Dell OpenManage Client Instrumentation (OMCI) 8.1.1 on the Dell Latitude 6430u and the Dell
Latitude E6400 using the following steps.
    1.   Launch the command prompt with administrator privileges.
    2.   Navigate to the directory with the downloaded OMCI update package, and run the executable.
    3.   Click Install.
    4.   Click Next.
    5.   Accept the license agreement terms, and click Next.
    6.   Select the typical installation type, and click Next.
    7.   Simultaneously start the stopwatch timer and click Install.
    8.   Stop the stopwatch timer when the installation has completed.




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  vs. older Dell Latitude notebook
APPENDIX C – DETAILED TEST RESULTS
        Figure 7 gives the detailed results for the tasks we completed on both the new Dell Latitude 6430u and the older
Dell Latitude E6400.

Task                                                             Dell Latitude 6430u            Dell Latitude E6400
Time to deploy an OS image using SCCM 2012 and DCIP                    19:15.7                    27:24.9
Time to apply updates to Office 2010 SP1 using SCCM 2012
                                                                       13:53.9                    15:33.0
and WSUS
Time to capture an OS image using SCCM 2012                            38:06.4                    41:19.1
Time to import a driver package using SCCM 2012 and DCIP               06:30.5                    14:50.8
Time to install Dell OMCI 8.1.1                                        00:43.7                    01:40.4
Figure 7: Time (in mintues:seconds) to perform client management tasks on the two systems. Lower numbers are
better.




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Client management with SCCM 2012: Dell Latitude 6430u Ultrabook vs. older Dell Latitude notebook

  • 1. CLIENT MANAGEMENT WITH SCCM 2012: DELL LATITUDE 6430U ULTRABOOK VS. OLDER DELL LATITUDE NOTEBOOK Replacing your employees’ four-year-old notebook with a new Dell Latitude 6430u Ultrabook can bring a number of advantages. In addition to giving workers extreme portability thanks to its sleek and lightweight profile, the Dell Latitude 6430u can ease the burden on IT staff. It fits effortlessly into your existing Microsoft® System Center Configuration Manager 2012 SP1 (SCCM 2012) environment, and enables your IT staff to complete routine client management tasks faster than when working with an older system. Saving time for routine tasks increases IT productivity and ultimately helps improve the bottom line for enterprises. Dell provides a number of tools to facilitate client management, including Dell Client Integration Pack 3.0 (DCIP). With DCIP and SCCM 2012, your IT staff can manage Dell client systems such as the Dell Latitude 6430u more efficiently from a single management console. Principled Technologies (PT) tested the recently released Dell Latitude 6430u Ultrabook and an older notebook, the Dell Latitude E6400. We found that the newer system sped up common management tasks considerably, including reducing the time to deploy operating system (OS) images remotely through SCCM 2012 and DCIP by 30 percent. Our findings show that the Dell Latitude 6430u is an excellent choice for enterprises who wish to add light, extremely portable systems to their existing SCCM 2012 environments. MARCH 2013 A PRINCIPLED TECHNOLOGIES TEST REPORT Commissioned by Dell Inc.
  • 2. BETTER CLIENT MANAGEMENT More efficient client management gives IT staff more time to innovate, minimizes disruption to employees, and helps secure the IT infrastructure. Using SCCM 2012, we compared common management tasks on the new Dell Latitude 6430u and the older Dell Latitude E6400. For complete system configuration information, see Appendix A. For detailed steps on how we tested and the specific software versions we used, see Appendix B. For detailed test results, see Appendix C. Deploying OS images using SCCM 2012 and DCIP To compare how quickly enterprise IT staff could remotely deploy OS images to the Dell Latitude 6430u and the Dell Latitude E6400, we timed the process of deploying Microsoft Windows® 8 Pro on the Latitude 6430u and Windows 7 Professional on the Latitude E6400 using SCCM 2012 and DCIP. As Figure 1 shows, performing this task on the Dell Latitude 6430u was 30 percent faster. Time to deploy an OS image using SCCM 2012 and DCIP 30:00 27:25 25:00 Figure 1: Deploying an OS Minutes:seconds 19:16 image using SCCM 2012 and 20:00 DCIP was 30 percent faster 15:00 on the new Dell Latitude 6430u Ultrabook. Lower 10:00 numbers are better. 05:00 Dell Latitude 6430u Dell Latitude E6400 Deploying software updates using SCCM 2012 and WSUS We also investigated the process of remotely deploying software updates using SCCM 2012 and Windows Server Update Services (WSUS). After setting up SCCM 2012 and WSUS software update synchronization, we compared how quickly enterprise IT staff could apply software updates to Microsoft Outlook 2010 Professional SP1 on both systems. As Figure 2 shows, performing this task on the Dell Latitude 6430u was 11 percent faster. Client management with SCCM 2012: Dell Latitude 6430u Ultrabook A Principled Technologies test report 2 vs. older Dell Latitude notebook
  • 3. Time to deploy updates to Office 2010 using SCCM 2012 and WSUS 20:00 Figure 2: Deploying updates 15:33 13:54 Minutes:seconds to Microsoft Office 2010 15:00 using SCCM 2012 and WSUS took 11 percent less time 10:00 on the new Dell Latitude 6430u Ultrabook. Lower 05:00 numbers are better. 00:00 Dell Latitude 6430u Dell Latitude E6400 Capturing OS images using SCCM 2012 In addition to deploying OS images to the Dell Latitude 6430u and Dell Latitude E6400, we compared how quickly enterprise IT staff could remotely capture OS images using SCCM 2012. We tested the process of capturing a Windows 8 Pro image on the Latitude 6430u and a Windows 7 Professional image on the Latitude E6400. As Figure 3 shows, performing this task on the Dell Latitude 6430u took 8 percent less time. Time to capture an OS image using SCCM 2012 50:00 41:19 38:06 Figure 3: Capturing an OS Minutes:seconds 40:00 image using SCCM 2012 took 8 percent less time on 30:00 the new Dell Latitude 6430u 20:00 Ultrabook. Lower numbers are better. 10:00 00:00 Dell Latitude 6430u Dell Latitude E6400 Importing driver packages using SCCM 2012 and DCIP Keeping driver packages up to date can be a time-consuming task that requires IT staff to filter through many drivers to make sure that current driver packages have the correct drivers for client systems. To simplify driver management, Dell provides client driver packages designed specifically for SCCM 2012 that contain the latest drivers for Dell client systems. As Figure 4 shows, performing this task on the new Dell Latitude 6430u took less than half the time it did on the older system. Client management with SCCM 2012: Dell Latitude 6430u Ultrabook A Principled Technologies test report 3 vs. older Dell Latitude notebook
  • 4. Time to import a driver package using SCCM 2012 and DCIP 20:00 14:51 Minutes:seconds Figure 4: Importing a driver 15:00 package using SCCM 2012 and DCIP was 56.2 percent 10:00 faster on the new Dell 06:31 Latitude 6430u Ultrabook. 05:00 Lower numbers are better. 00:00 Dell Latitude 6430u Dell Latitude E6400 Installing Dell OMCI 8.1.1 We also compared how long it would take to install Dell OpenManage Client Instrumentation (OMCI) on the two systems. As Figure 5 shows, the Dell Latitude 6430u reduced the time required to perform this task by 57 percent. Time to install Dell OMCI 8.1.1 02:00 01:40.4 Minutes:seconds Figure 5: Installing Dell 01:30 OMCI 8.1.1 took less than half the time on the new 01:00 00:43.7 Dell Latitude 6430u Ultrabook. Lower numbers 00:30 are better. 00:00 Dell Latitude 6430u Dell Latitude E6400 WHAT WE TESTED About Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2012 SCCM 2012 is a management solution enables enterprise IT staff to manage physical, virtual, and mobile clients through a single management console. IT staff can facilitate employee productivity while also maintaining compliance with corporate policies and legal requirements. SCCM 2012 provides IT staff with the following integral management capabilities: Client management with SCCM 2012: Dell Latitude 6430u Ultrabook A Principled Technologies test report 4 vs. older Dell Latitude notebook
  • 5. Application delivery. By evaluating device type, user identity, and application dependencies, SCCM 2012 helps IT staff provide the best application delivery experience for each user. SP1 for SCCM 2012, released earlier this year, includes support for Windows 8 and the deployment of Windows 8 applications.  Desktop virtualization. SCCM 2012 provides a single point of management for personal and virtual desktops, and integrates with Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) for deployment of virtual and physical applications.  Device management. SCCM 2012 introduces interoperability with Windows Intune to manage more devices from a single management console. IT staff can more easily organize device inventory and wipe devices remotely.  Security. SCCM 2012 enables IT staff to manage device health and security through antimalware and vulnerability protection features, all through a single management console. For more on SCCM 2012, visit http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/server-cloud/system-center/configuration-manager- 2012.aspx About Dell Client Integration Pack DCIP, formerly Dell Client Deployment Pack (DCDP), provides a set of integrated tools to help IT staff manage Dell clients in an SCCM 2012 environment. Developed specifically for SCCM 2012, DCIP includes the following features for managing Dell clients:  Dell CCTK integration. With DCIP and CCTK integration, IT staff can remotely configuring BIOS settings on Dell client. This includes enabling Trusted Platform Module (TPM), which provides an additional layer of security for enterprise client management.  Dell OMCI integration. With DCIP and OMCI integration, IT staff can remotely deployed client inventory and monitor client health.  Dell Warranty Utility integration. With DCIP and Dell Warranty Utility integration, IT staff can easily collect warranty information for Dell clients.  Bare metal OS deployment template. DCIP provides a template for bare metal OS deployment, where IT staff can deploy OS images using either an OS WIM image or a scripted OS install. The template also enables IT staff to include CCTK packages for custom BIOS configurations in bare metal deployment.  Windows Pre-Installation Environment (WinPE) driver package import. DCIP also includes a wizard to import WinPE driver packages for Dell clients, enabling IT staff to create custom WinPE boot images.  Driver package import. DCIP includes a wizard for IT staff to import packages for Dell clients, including the Dell Latitude E6430. Client management with SCCM 2012: Dell Latitude 6430u Ultrabook A Principled Technologies test report 5 vs. older Dell Latitude notebook
  • 6. Out-of-band management. With Intel Active Management Technology (AMT), IT staff can remotely manage Dell client systems regardless of system power or operating system state. To learn more about Dell Client Integration Pack, visit http://en.community.dell.com/techcenter/os-applications/w/wiki/2565.dell-client- integration-pack.aspx. IN CONCLUSION Client management is integral to the enterprise bottom line. Employees have notebooks that travel with them around the globe, and efficient management of client devices throughout the lifecycle improves productivity and security. Upgrading from an older notebook to a sleek and light Dell Latitude 6430u gives your employees extreme portability and even saves your IT staff time when completing routine client management tasks. In our tests, the Dell Latitude 6430u integrated seamlessly into the existing SCCM 2012 environment, and completed several tasks more quickly than the older notebook. This makes the Dell Latitude 6430u a compelling upgrade for older notebooks in any enterprise’s SCCM 2012 environment. Client management with SCCM 2012: Dell Latitude 6430u Ultrabook A Principled Technologies test report 6 vs. older Dell Latitude notebook
  • 7. APPENDIX A – SYSTEM CONFIGURATION INFORMATION Figure 6 provides detailed configuration information for the test systems. System Dell Latitude 6430u Dell Latitude E6400 General Number of processor packages 1 1 Number of cores per processor 2 2 Number of hardware threads per core 2 1 Total number of processor threads in 4 2 system System power management policy Dell Balanced Processor power-saving option EIST EIST System dimensions (length x width x 13.31" x 9.04" x 0.82" 13.25" x 9.60" x 1.25" height) 33.8 cm x 22.9 cm x 2.1 cm 33.7 cm x 24.4 cm x 3.2 cm System weight 3.9 lbs. (1.8 Kg) 5.2 lbs. (2.4 Kg) CPU Vendor Intel® Intel Name Core™ i5 Core 2 Duo Model number 3427U P8600 Stepping E1 R0 Socket type and number of pins Socket 988B rPGA Socket P (478) Core frequency (GHz) 1.8 (2.8 GHz Turbo Boost Technology) 2.40 Bus frequency DMI 5 GT/s 1,066 MHz L1 cache 32 KB + 32 KB (per core) 32 KB + 32 KB (per core) L2 cache 512 KB (256 KB per core) 3 MB (shared) L3 cache 3 MB (shared) N/A Platform Vendor Dell Dell Motherboard model number 0WTRMG 0U692R Motherboard chipset Intel QM77 Intel GM45 BIOS name and version Dell A03 (12/03/2012) Dell A32 (02/09/2012) Memory module(s) Hyundai Electronics® Hyundai Electronics HMP125S6EFR8C- Vendor and model number HMT351S6CFR8C-PB S6 Type PC3-12800 PC2-6400 Speed (MHz) 1,600 800 Speed running in the system (MHz) 1,600 800 Timing/Latency (tCL-tRCD-tRP- 11-11-11-28 6-6-6-18 tRASmin) Size (MB) 4,096 2,048 Number of memory module(s) 2 2 Total amount of system RAM (GB) 8 4 Chip organization (single-sided/ Double-sided Double-sided double-sided) Channel (single/dual) Dual Dual Client management with SCCM 2012: Dell Latitude 6430u Ultrabook A Principled Technologies test report 7 vs. older Dell Latitude notebook
  • 8. System Dell Latitude 6430u Dell Latitude E6400 Storage LITEON® LMT-128M3M solid-state Western Digital® WD1600BJKT spindle Vendor and model number drive HDD Number of disks in system 1 1 Size (GB) 128 160 Buffer size (MB) N/A 16 RPM N/A 7,200 Type mSATA SSD SATA 3.0 Gb/s Intel Mobile Express Chipset SATA Controller Intel ICH9M-E/M SATA AHCI Controller RAID Controller Driver Intel 11.5.0.1207 (07/09/2012) Intel 11.0.0.1032 (11/29/2011) Operating system Name Microsoft Windows 8 Pro x64 Microsoft Windows 7 Professional x64 Build number 9200 7601 Service Pack N/A 1 File system NTFS NTFS Kernel ACPI x64-based PC ACPI x64-based PC Language English English Microsoft DirectX version 11 11 Graphics Vendor and model number Intel HD Graphics 4000 Mobile Intel GMA 4500MHD Type Integrated Integrated Mobile Intel 4 Series Express Chipset Chipset Intel HD Graphics Family Family BIOS version 0.3 2107.23 Total available graphics memory (MB) 1,664 1,695 Dedicated video memory (MB) 32 64 System video memory (MB) 0 0 Shared system memory (MB) 1,632 1,631 Resolution 1,366 x 768 1,280 x 800 Driver Intel 9.17.10.2932 (12/12/2012) Intel 8.15.10.2869 (10/04/2012) Sound card/subsystem Vendor and model number IDT™ High Definition Audio CODEC IDT High Definition Audio CODEC Driver IDT 6.10.0.6421 (08/09/2012) IDT 6.10.0.6274 (03/09/2010) Ethernet Vendor and model number Intel 82579LM Gigabit Intel 82567LM Gigabit Driver Intel 12.2.45.5031 (09/24/2012) Intel 10.0.6.0 (06/12/2009) Wireless Vendor and model number Intel Centrino Ultimate-N 6300 AGN Intel WiFi 5100 AGN Driver Intel 15.5.6.48 (10/04/2012) Intel 14.3.2.1 (01/22/2012) Modem Vendor and model number N/A HDA CX11270 Soft Modem Driver N/A Microsoft 7.80.2.52 (11/15/2008) Client management with SCCM 2012: Dell Latitude 6430u Ultrabook A Principled Technologies test report 8 vs. older Dell Latitude notebook
  • 9. System Dell Latitude 6430u Dell Latitude E6400 Optical drive(s) Vendor and model number External models available TSSTcorp® TS-U633A Type N/A DVD-RW USB ports Number 3 4 Type 2 x USB 3.0, 1 x eSATA/USB 3.0 3 x USB 3.0, 1 x eSATA/USB 2.0 Other Media card reader, HDMI, VGA Media card reader, display port IEEE 1394 ports Number 0 1 (4-pin) Monitor LCD type WLED WXGA Screen size 14.0" 14.1" Refresh rate 60 Hz 60 Hz Battery Type Dell 9KGF8 lithium-ion Dell PT434 lithium-ion 13.19" x 4.38" x 0.50" 8.25" x 2.00" x 0.80" Size (length x width x height) 33.5 cm x 11.1 cm x 1.3 cm 20.9 cm x 5.1 cm x 2.0 cm Rated capacity 5,400 mAh / 11.1V (60Wh) 5,050 mAh / 11.1V (56Wh) 1 lb. 11 oz. Weight 0.45 Kg 0.31 Kg Figure 6: Detailed configuration information for the test systems. Client management with SCCM 2012: Dell Latitude 6430u Ultrabook A Principled Technologies test report 9 vs. older Dell Latitude notebook
  • 10. APPENDIX B - HOW WE TESTED In our testing, we configured a typical Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2012 SP1 environment. We used three servers, one to serve as our Active Directory® (AD) server, one to serve as our SCCM 2012 central administration site (CAS) server, and one to serve as our SCCM 2012 primary server. We configured all three servers with Microsoft Windows Server® 2008 R2 SP1. Prior to installing SCCM 2012, we configured the CAS and primary servers with all prerequisites, including .NET 3.5.1, Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS), Remote Differential Compression, and Microsoft SQL Server® 2008 R2 SP1 with Cumulative Update 6. On both the CAS and primary servers, we installed the Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) 3.0 SP2 role, which is required for the Software Update Point (SUP) role. We configured the SUP to support Configuration Manager Client Agent deployment, which uses Windows Update to push the Configuration Manager Client Agent to client systems. On the CAS server, we ultimately configured the following site system roles:  Component server  Site server  Endpoint Protection point  Site system  Site database server  Software update point On the primary server, we configured the following site system roles:  Application Catalog Web service point  Site database server  Application Catalog Web site point  Site server  Component server  Site system  Distribution point  Software update point  Management point We also installed the Dell Client Integration Pack 3.0 on the primary server, which we used to import client driver packages and deploy operating system images, as we note below in the methodology. Deploying OS images using SCCM 2012 and DCIP Through the Configuration Manager Console, we deployed a Windows 8 Pro x64 image to the Dell Latitude 6430u and a Windows 7 Professional SP1 x64 image to the Dell Latitude E6400 using the following steps. 1. Launch the Configuration Manager Console on the primary server, and click Software Library. 2. Expand OverviewOperating Systems, and select Task Sequences. 3. Right-click Task Sequences, then select Dell Client Integration PackCreate Bare Metal Client Deployment Template, which displays the Bare Metal Client Deployment Task Template window. 4. Enter the name of the task sequence. 5. Under Network (Admin) Account, enter the account name and password. 6. Under Operating System Installation, select Use an OS WIM image for the installation type. 7. For the Operating System package, select the appropriate image (Windows 8 Pro x64 image for the Dell Latitude 6430u or the Windows 7 Professional SP1 x64 image for the Dell Latitude E6400). 8. For the package with Sysprep.inf info, select Configuration Manager Client. 9. Click Create, and close the confirmation message. 10. Right-click the new sequence, and select Properties. 11. Select the checkbox to use a boot image. 12. Click Browse…, select the appropriate x64 boot image, and click OK. Client management with SCCM 2012: Dell Latitude 6430u Ultrabook A Principled Technologies test report 10 vs. older Dell Latitude notebook
  • 11. 13. Click Apply, and then click OK. 14. Right-click the new task sequence again, and select Edit. 15. Click OK to accept the Configuration Manager prompt. 16. Right-click Select Setup Mass Storage (XP-Only), select Delete, and click Yes. 17. Right-click Apply Driver Package, select Delete, and click Yes. 18. Click Apply Windows Settings. 19. Enter the licensing and registration information for installing Windows, and select the default time zone. 20. Click Apply Network Settings. 21. Select the join a domain radio button. 22. Click Browse, select the domain, and click OK. 23. Click Set, enter the username and password for the user account, and click OK. 24. Click Setup windows and ConfigMgr. 25. Click Browse, select Configuration Manager Client Package, and click OK. 26. For the Windows 8 deployment, add and configure a UEFI partition using the following steps. a. Under Configure Hardware, click Step 2. b. Click AddDisksFormat and Partition Disk. c. Change disk type to GPT. d. Click to create a new volume. e. Enter Windows for the partition name, select Recovery for the partition type, set the fixed partition size to 300 MB, select NTFS for the file system, and click OK. f. Click to create a new volume. g. Select EFI for the partition type, set the fixed partition size to 500 MB, select FAT32 for the file system, and click OK. h. Click to create a new volume. i. Select MSR for the partition type, set the fixed partition size to 128 MB, and click OK. j. Click to create a new volume. k. Enter Windows for the partition name, select Primary for the partition type, set the partition size to 100% of the remaining space on disk, select NTFS for the file system, and click OK. 27. Click Apply, and click OK. 28. Right-click the new task sequence, and select Deploy. 29. Click Browse, select the appropriate collection, and click OK. 30. Click Next. 31. Change the deployment to required, and make the deployment available to Configuration Manager clients, media and PXE. 32. Click New to set an assignment schedule, and select As soon as possible. 33. Select the checkbox next to Software installation and System restart, and click Next. 34. Click Next. 35. Click Next. 36. At the Confirm the settings for this new deployment screen, simultaneously start the stopwatch timer and click Next. 37. Stop the stopwatch timer when the installation has completed on the client. Client management with SCCM 2012: Dell Latitude 6430u Ultrabook A Principled Technologies test report 11 vs. older Dell Latitude notebook
  • 12. Deploying software updates using SCCM 2012 and WSUS After installing Office 2010 Professional SP1 on both the Dell Latitude 6430u and the Dell Latitude E6400, we deployed software updates using the following steps: 1. Launch Windows Server Update Services on the primary server. 2. Select OptionsProducts and Classifications. 3. On the Production tab, select the checkbox next to Office 2010. 4. Click the Classifications tab, and select the checkbox next to All Classifications. 5. Click Apply, and click OK. 6. Right-click Synchronizations, and select Synchronize Now. 7. Launch Windows Server Update Services on the CAS server. 8. Right-click Synchronizations, and select Synchronize Now. 9. Launch the Configuration Manager Console on the primary server, and click Administration. 10. Expand OverviewSite Configuration. 11. Click Sites. 12. Right-click on the CAS server, and select Configure Site ComponentsSoftware Update Point. 13. Click on the Products tab, and select the checkbox next to Office 2010. 14. Click Apply, and click OK. 15. Click Software Library. 16. Expand OverviewSoftware Updates. 17. Right-click All Software Updates, select Synchronize Software Updates, and click Yes. 18. Check the wsyncmgr.log to confirm that synchronization has completed. 19. In the Configuration Manager Console, select All Software Updates. 20. Batch select all applicable Office 2010 updates, right-click, and select Create Software Update Group. 21. Enter the name for the software update group, and click Create. 22. Select Software Update Groups. 23. Right-click the new software update group, and select Download. 24. Select to create a new deployment package, enter a name for the package, and click Next. 25. Click to select the package source, click Select Folder, and click Next. 26. Click AddDistribution Point, select the checkbox for the distribution point, and click OK. 27. Click Next. 28. Click Next. 29. Click Next. 30. Click Next. 31. At the Confirm the settings screen, click Next, and close the confirmation message. 32. Right-click the new software update group, and select Deploy. 33. Enter a name for the deployment. 34. Click Browse, select the appropriate collection, and click OK. 35. Click Next. 36. Click Next. 37. For the installation deadline, select As soon as possible, and click Next. 38. Select the checkbox next to Software updates installation and System restart, and click Next. 39. Click Next. 40. Click Next. 41. At the Confirm the settings screen, simultaneously start the stopwatch timer and click Next. 42. Stop the stopwatch timer when all software updates have installed on the client. Client management with SCCM 2012: Dell Latitude 6430u Ultrabook A Principled Technologies test report 12 vs. older Dell Latitude notebook
  • 13. Capturing OS images using SCCM 2012 Through the Configuration Manager Console, we captured a Windows 8 Pro x64 image from the Dell Latitude 6430u and a Windows 7 Professional SP1 x64 image from the Dell Latitude E6400 using the following steps. 1. Launch the Configuration Manager Console on the primary server, and click Software Library. 2. Expand OverviewOperating Systems, and select Task Sequences. 3. Right-click Task Sequences, and select Create Task Sequence, which displays the Create Task Sequence Wizard window. 4. Select the Build and capture a reference operating system image radio button, and click Next. 5. Enter the name for the task sequence. 6. Click Browse, select the appropriate x64 boot image, click OK, and click Next. 7. Click Browse, select an image package, and click Next. 8. Enter a name for the workgroup, and click Next. 9. Click Next. 10. Click Next. 11. Click Next. 12. Click Next. 13. Click Next. 14. At the Capture image settings screen, click Browse and select the location for the captured image. 15. Click Set, enter the credentials of the user account with access to the output folder, and click Next. 16. Click Next, and close the confirmation message. 17. Right-click the new task sequence, and select Edit. 18. Right-click Build the Reference Machine, select Delete, and click Yes. 19. Click AddGeneralJoin a Domain or Workgroup. 20. Enter a workgroup, click Apply, and click OK. 21. Right-click the new task sequence, and select Deploy. 22. Click Browse, select the appropriate collection, and click OK. 23. Click Next. 24. Change the deployment to required, and make the deployment available to Configuration Manager clients, media and PXE. 25. Click New to set an assignment schedule, and select As soon as possible. 26. Select the checkbox next to Software installation and System restart, and click Next. 27. Click Next. 28. Click Next. 29. At the Confirm the settings for this new deployment screen, simultaneously start the stopwatch timer and click Next. 30. Stop the stopwatch timer when the capture has completed on the client. Importing drivers using SCCM 2012 and DCIP We imported driver packages for the Dell Latitude 6430u and the Dell Latitude E6400 using the following steps. 1. Launch the Configuration Manager Console on the primary server, and click Software Library. 2. Expand OverviewOperating Systems. 3. Right-click Driver Packages, and select Dell Client Integration PackImport Client Driver Package. 4. Click Browse, and navigate to the location of the Dell driver package. 5. Click to select the checkbox next to the distribution point. 6. Click Browse, and navigate to the location of the destination directory for the driver package source. 7. Simultaneously start the stopwatch timer, and click OK. Client management with SCCM 2012: Dell Latitude 6430u Ultrabook A Principled Technologies test report 13 vs. older Dell Latitude notebook
  • 14. 8. Stop the stopwatch timer when the driver package import has completed. Installing OMCI 8.1.1 We installed the Dell OpenManage Client Instrumentation (OMCI) 8.1.1 on the Dell Latitude 6430u and the Dell Latitude E6400 using the following steps. 1. Launch the command prompt with administrator privileges. 2. Navigate to the directory with the downloaded OMCI update package, and run the executable. 3. Click Install. 4. Click Next. 5. Accept the license agreement terms, and click Next. 6. Select the typical installation type, and click Next. 7. Simultaneously start the stopwatch timer and click Install. 8. Stop the stopwatch timer when the installation has completed. Client management with SCCM 2012: Dell Latitude 6430u Ultrabook A Principled Technologies test report 14 vs. older Dell Latitude notebook
  • 15. APPENDIX C – DETAILED TEST RESULTS Figure 7 gives the detailed results for the tasks we completed on both the new Dell Latitude 6430u and the older Dell Latitude E6400. Task Dell Latitude 6430u Dell Latitude E6400 Time to deploy an OS image using SCCM 2012 and DCIP 19:15.7 27:24.9 Time to apply updates to Office 2010 SP1 using SCCM 2012 13:53.9 15:33.0 and WSUS Time to capture an OS image using SCCM 2012 38:06.4 41:19.1 Time to import a driver package using SCCM 2012 and DCIP 06:30.5 14:50.8 Time to install Dell OMCI 8.1.1 00:43.7 01:40.4 Figure 7: Time (in mintues:seconds) to perform client management tasks on the two systems. Lower numbers are better. Client management with SCCM 2012: Dell Latitude 6430u Ultrabook A Principled Technologies test report 15 vs. older Dell Latitude notebook
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